2011 Design Trends - HTML 5 & CSS 3
Posted 03-30-2011 at 03:04 AM by Orderof47
Tags css 3, design, html 5, seo, web design
This year marks a new decade in Web design, with it brings a host of new technology, fresh ideas and new problems this brings to the table. This week we are brining a look at different trends that will feature in 2011 and what impact they are going to make on your business in the next 12 months. Today we look at HTML5 and CSS3
HTML 5 & CSS 3 : The Revenge.
For the last few years making your site stand out with multimedia video, graphics rely heavily on a mixture of css, flash, java, php, asp and other web technologies to delivery rich content to your users. Unfortunately it was a game of cat and mouse to enable all these to work together, most of the time you would spend making a site would be wasted chasing bugs and conflicts, making content usually would come second.
HTML5 has been poking its head around the corner for a few years and giving us a glimpse of whats to come and with its partnership with CSS3 we start to see designers moving away from Flash and other technologies. With the new standards included with HTML5, different multimedia content can be easily be displayed without the need of plugins and with CSS3 bringing up the rear with its text shadows and advance boarder styles, you can now take a small step back from photoshop.
All these little updates will ultimatly help speed up your site by reducing its coding. HTML5 brings cleaner, easier and more consistant coding elements enabling complex design tasks to be completed in less time and less work – meaning more time to create content and improve your site.
This year converting your site to HTML5 and CSS3 is a good idea, it will help refresh your sites look with a fresh lick of virtual paint, improve its speed and functionality.
Next we will look at Mobile Browsing. 2011 Design Trends – HTML 5 & CSS 3 | orderof47
HTML 5 & CSS 3 : The Revenge.
For the last few years making your site stand out with multimedia video, graphics rely heavily on a mixture of css, flash, java, php, asp and other web technologies to delivery rich content to your users. Unfortunately it was a game of cat and mouse to enable all these to work together, most of the time you would spend making a site would be wasted chasing bugs and conflicts, making content usually would come second.
HTML5 has been poking its head around the corner for a few years and giving us a glimpse of whats to come and with its partnership with CSS3 we start to see designers moving away from Flash and other technologies. With the new standards included with HTML5, different multimedia content can be easily be displayed without the need of plugins and with CSS3 bringing up the rear with its text shadows and advance boarder styles, you can now take a small step back from photoshop.
All these little updates will ultimatly help speed up your site by reducing its coding. HTML5 brings cleaner, easier and more consistant coding elements enabling complex design tasks to be completed in less time and less work – meaning more time to create content and improve your site.
This year converting your site to HTML5 and CSS3 is a good idea, it will help refresh your sites look with a fresh lick of virtual paint, improve its speed and functionality.
Next we will look at Mobile Browsing. 2011 Design Trends – HTML 5 & CSS 3 | orderof47
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